151 participants attend 1st- ever MOVE campaign 2022 in SBF | SubicNewsLink

11 October 2022

151 participants attend 1st- ever MOVE campaign 2022 in SBF

A total of 151 participants attended the first Men Opposed to Violence Against Women (VAW) Everywhere (MOVE) campaign recently held in Subic Bay Freeport.


Themed “Kalalakihan laban sa Karahasan sa kababaihan,” the campaign was primarily organized to involve more men to help end VAW.  

 

According to Amethya Dela Llana, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Gender Focal Point System (GFPS) Executive Committee Head, the staging of the MOVE campaign 2022 is in support of the national government’s call to make Philippines VAW-free by encouraging men to recognize and respect women by protecting them and eliminating violence.

 

Dela Llana disclosed that MOVE 2022 also drew attendees from Olongapo City, aside from SBMA employees. Out of the 151 participants who attended, 63 percent (or 96 participants) were male.

 

“We are glad that there were more males than females in attendance because this campaign is really intended for them. Because to eliminate VAW in our society, we need their help,” Dela Llana said.

 

“We all envision a society where everyone has the right to live in a gender-equal and violence-free society,” she added.


Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Gender Focal Point System (GFPS) Executive Committee Head Amethya Dela Llana delivers a message before participants of the 1st-ever Men Opposed to Violence Against Women (VAW) Everywhere (MOVE) campaign in Subic Bay Freeport.


 As part of the MOVE campaign program, Rey de Guia, MOVE National President, discussed the Safe Spaces Act (Bawal Bastos Law) or  Republic Act No. 11313, which covers all forms of gender-based sexual harassment (GBSH) committed in public spaces, educational or training institutions, workplaces and online spaces.

 

Also as a refresher, Pastor Francis Mercado, MOVE Vice President for Luzon, discussed RA 9262 or the Anti-VAWC law. Online Sexual Exploitation of Children (OSEC) was also discussed with Glenn de Guzman of the Local Activation and Partnerships-International Justice Mission as resource person.

 

Olongapo City Coucilor Lugie Lipumano and Olongapo City VAWC Association President also imparted their insights about protecting women and children against violence.

 

As the program ended, de Guia led the participants into pledging their commitment to end VAW, and thereafter launched a signature campaign.

 

Meanwhile, DJ Jepsz Eslava, SBMA GAD coordinator said that there will be a unique anti-VAWC campaign come November as the technical working group continues to raise awareness about VAWC.


He added that the upcoming anti-VAWC campaign would be in of the form a theater festival. (MPD-SBMA)   

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